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Docket for 15-6290
No. 15-6290
Title:
James Willis Bonds, Petitioner
v.
Alabama
Docketed:September 28, 2015
Linked with 15A185
Lower Ct:Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
  Case Nos.:(CR-12-1729)
  Decision Date:June 6, 2014
  Rehearing Denied:August 8, 2014
Discretionary Court  
  Decision Date:May 26, 2015

~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings  and  Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Aug 11 2015 Application (15A185) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from August 24, 2015 to September 23, 2015, submitted to Justice Thomas.
Aug 18 2015 Application (15A185) granted by Justice Thomas extending the time to file until September 23, 2015.
Sep 23 2015 Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due October 28, 2015)
Oct 19 2015 Brief of respondent Alabama in opposition filed.
Nov 5 2015 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of November 24, 2015.
Feb 8 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of February 19, 2016.
Feb 29 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 4, 2016.
Mar 8 2016 Record Requested .
Mar 14 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 18, 2016.
Mar 21 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 25, 2016.
Mar 21 2016 Record received from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama. The record is electronic.
Mar 28 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of April 1, 2016.
Apr 11 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of April 15, 2016.
Apr 18 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of April 22, 2016.
Apr 25 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of April 29, 2016.
May 9 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of May 12, 2016.
May 16 2016 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of May 19, 2016.
May 23 2016 Motion to proceed in forma pauperis and petition for a writ of certiorari GRANTED. Judgment VACATED and case REMANDED for further consideration in light of Montgomery v. Louisiana, 577 U. S. ____ (2016). Justice Thomas, with whom Justice Alito joins, concurring in the decision to grant, vacate, and remand in this case: The Court has held the petition in this and many other cases pending the decision in Montgomery v. Louisiana, 577 U. S. ___ (2016). In holding this petition and now vacating and remanding the judgment below, the Court has not assessed whether petitioner�s asserted entitlement to retroactive relief �is properly presented in the case.� Id., at ___ (slip op., at 13). On remand, courts should understand that the Court�s disposition of this petition does not reflect any view regarding petitioner�s entitlement to relief. The Court�s disposition does not, for example, address whether an adequate and independent state ground bars relief, whether petitioner forfeited or waived any entitlement to relief (by, for example, entering into a plea agreement waiving any entitlement to relief), or whether petitioner�s sentence actually qualifies as a mandatory life without parole sentence. Justice Alito, with whom Justice Thomas joins, concurring in the decision to grant, vacate, and remand. I concur in the decision to grant, vacate, and remand. See Adams v. Alabama, 578 U.S. ____ (2016) (Alito, J., concurring). Justice Sotomayor, with whom Justice Ginsburg joins, concurring in the decision to grant, vacate, and remand. I concur in the decision to grant, vacate, and remand. See Adams v. Alabama, 578 U.S. ____ (2016) (Sotomayor, J., concurring).
Jun 24 2016 JUDGMENT ISSUED
Jun 24 2016 MANDATE ISSUED



~~Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~    ~~~~~~~Address~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   ~~Phone~~~
Attorneys for Petitioner:
Alicia A. D'Addario Equal Justice Initiative(334) 269-1803
    Counsel of Record122 Commerce Street
Montgomery, AL  36104
adaddario@eji.org
Party name: James Willis Bonds
Attorneys for Respondent:
Andrew L. Brasher Deputy Solicitor General(334) 353-2609
    Counsel of Record Office of Alabama Attorney General
501 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL  36130
abrasher@ago.state.al.us
Party name: Alabama

 

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